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Nighthawks (1942) by Edward Hopper.

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  • The artwork is being used in an article about the artwork itself.
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Fair use rationale for American art, (currently) - Visual art of The United States:

  • The artwork is being used as an example of a prominent American artwork of its era.
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  • The artwork is being used to illustrate the artist's most famous work.
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Fair use rationale for History of painting:

  • The artwork is being used to illustrate the artist's most famous work.
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Fair use rationale for Art Institute of Chicago:

  • The artwork is being used to educate about this prominent American artwork of its era, and its acquisition, collection, and holding.
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Fair use rationale for 1942 in art:

  • The artwork is being used as an example of a prominent artwork of its date.
  • The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality

Fair use rationale for Night in paintings:

  • The artwork is being used as an example of a prominent American artwork of its era.
  • The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality
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